Deadbeat drug-dealing dad of 22 children sets new record for shamelessness

Deadbeat drug-dealing dad of 22 children sets new record for shamelessness

THE case of Raymond Hull will revolt responsible and hard-working people everywhere. To father 22 children by 11 different women while clocking up 31 convictions in a 40-year criminal career is shocking even by the standards of the feckless British underclass.

PUBLISHED: 04:52, Fri, Jan 10, 2014

Raymond Hull was spared a prison sentence as he claimed he had to look after his son [CATERS]

At the age of 58 Hull has not worked for 10 years and frankly the prospect of him ever willingly doing so again must be slender. Yet his progeny and their mainly abandoned mothers will be costing taxpayers an absolute fortune in welfare benefits.

Worst of all Hull's sexual incontinence resulted in him being let off with a suspended sentence for drug-dealing because the judge decided he was needed at home to care for his youngest child so that his partner can go to work.

To suppose that this individual has anything to offer any of his children by way of being a positive role model or responsible parent is really quite ridiculous.

The best Judge Paul Batty QC could have done for any of them would have been to lock him up and throw away the key.